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Will the Cardinals Trade Nolan Arenado? What’s the latest update on the trade speculation? Here’s What John Mozeliak Just Said

The question’s been circling all season like a hawk over Busch Stadium: Will the Cardinals trade Nolan Arenado? John Mozeliak finally addressed the trade speculation.

Latest Update on Nolan Arenado Trade Speculation
Latest Update on Nolan Arenado Trade Speculation

Well, now we’ve got something close to an answer — or at least a direction.

John Mozeliak, the Cardinals’ president of baseball operations, spoke candidly about Arenado’s future. While Mo didn’t slam the door shut on a potential move, he made it clear: as of now, Arenado is seen as a key piece of the Cardinals’ future.

John Mozeliak

The comments came via MLB.com’s John Denton, who shared Mozeliak’s take as the club stares down a critical stretch ahead of the trade deadline.

The Strategy is Fluid

“Mozeliak described the Cardinals’ plans as ‘fluid,’ saying a hot stretch in the coming days against the Rockies and Padres could shift the thinking.”

Translation: nothing’s off the table, but Arenado isn’t being shopped. And it sounds like he’d have a major say if that changes.

Remember, Arenado owns a full no-trade clause, and according to Denton, Mozeliak hasn’t yet spoken with Arenado, Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, or Miles Mikolas — all of whom also hold trade-blocking power in their deals.

Mozeliak added:

“Right now, I would envision him being a part of this in the future. But if something were to pop up, I would definitely discuss it with him.”

It’s worth noting that Arenado did exercise his no-trade clause in the offseason to veto a deal to the Astros, signaling he’s still invested in staying — at least under the right circumstances.

So, to answer the question: No, Arenado isn’t on the trade block today. Could that change if the Cardinals falter? Possibly. But as of right now, St. Louis sees him as part of their core — and Mozeliak made that clear.

The next week could be pivotal. The team faces the Rockies and Padres in a stretch that could define whether they buy, sell, or stay the course at the MLB trade deadline.

And while Arenado’s future might still be technically fluid, one thing is certain: the Cardinals aren’t eager to let him go.

Scott Thomas Editor in Chief

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